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1 I | with a visor covered~his head. His military career had
2 II | left the~department at the head of which the Emperor had
3 III | suspicion that had entered his head as to some danger which
4 III | Besides, just now~Pierrotin's head was as full of his own stings
5 III | of showing a~magnificent head of blond hair beautifully
6 III | soldier's,~close to the head. The face of the vain lad
7 III | which the latter nodded his head, and called to his~own porter.
8 III | perched on the side of his head, seemed the sign of a merry
9 III | the ears detached from his head, his slightly turned-up
10 III | necessary to an enormous head, whose vast~forehead proclaimed
11 IV | fellow with the tousled head looks to~me as if he had
12 IV | of Ali pacha. I saved my head, but, to tell the honest~
13 IV | worse for~you, he cuts your head off; that's his way of dismissing
14 IV | it suddenly came into my head to claim~protection as a
15 IV | as they are to cut~your head off; they are indifferent
16 IV | Alicante had got into his head, and his vanity was~boiling
17 IV | Illyrian provinces, turned his head and looked~at Georges, so
18 IV | and in danger of losing my head because I went twice~to
19 IV | tell you that they cut his head off,--how could~he?" said
20 V | would fain have punched his head.~ ~"How he does spend money!"
21 V | moments~later, putting his head into the kitchen. "We are
22 V | giving his rapin a tap on the head.~ ~"All I did was to help
23 VI | Paris. She held above her head~a charming rose-colored
24 VI | Madame Moreau~inclined her head graciously, showing that
25 VI | by painting your charming head,~madame."~ ~Joseph Bridau
26 VI | him~contemptuously from head to foot. "Your mother, I
27 VI | done!"~ ~The count put his head in his hands and was silent
28 VI | toilers under the Empire, the~head of a bureau, who fell a
29 VII | the last ten years at the head of a fine practice and married
30 VII | You are, as~it were, the head of four great families.
31 VII | estate of Persan. I am the head of the concern, which has
32 VIII| it came~into Godeschal's head to construct and compose
33 VIII| I have a cousin who is head clerk of the notary Maitre
34 IX | francs. He rose with a heavy head, completely~stupefied, took
35 X | will put some lead into his~head; and as he has only his
36 X | the~blessing of God on the head of her poor Oscar, and she
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